Sallitus
Sallitus is a lexical form most commonly encountered as a nominalization based on the Finnish verb sallia, meaning "to allow" or "to permit." In that construction, the element -tus functions as a nominalizing suffix that yields a noun referring to the act, process, or result of allowing; thus sallitus can be glossed broadly as "permission," "allowance," or "authorization." The form itself is relatively uncommon in everyday Finnish, where words such as lupa or sallinta are more frequent, but it is intelligible to speakers through regular morphological patterns.
Etymology and morphology: sallitus arises from the verb root salli- plus the suffix -tus, a productive means
Usage and contexts: when used, sallitus is most likely to appear in formal, legal, technical, or academic
Related terms and variants: more common Finnish synonyms include lupa and sallinta; related morphological forms include